Nozzle for drinking-founts.



A. c. BROWN.. h NOZZLE FOR DRINKING POUNTS.

PPLIOATIOE FILED AUG.7. 1911.

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and obliquely upward through the inclined directing passages lll.` As shown in Fig. l, the streams directed through theinclined passages tend to meet at a common point 1n the stream directed from the ver-y tical passage but are prevented from meeting by said stream and are deiected upwardly slightly 'outwardly and fall back over the obliquely directed streams to wash the nozzle. The stream directed through'the vertical passage rises slightly above the shoulder Y, formed by the deflected oblique streams to form a central jet Z. The operat-ion of the nozzle shown in Fig. 3, is identical with that disclosed in Fig. l. In drinking, the lips are placed about the jet Z, and against the shoulder Y or' the fountain and, owing to the construction of the nozzle, the fountain formed permits the drinking of the water without swallowing large quantities as heretofore with bubbling founts.

Of course, I do not purpose limiting the patent to be issued on this application otherwise than necessitated by the prior art, as numerous details of construction may,l of course, be varied without departing from the principles of mv invention.

claim as my invention:

l. A fount nozzle com rising a pressure chamber apertured to a ord a central'jet and surrounding inclined Vjets converging into the central jet and affording a primary ount of Water and an annular raised secondary fount surrounding the same and slightly below the top thereof. 2. In a device of tbe class described an inlet pipe, a globular nozzle secured thereon, a plurality of apertures therein each directed Y toward a common point adapted to aiord a relatively large jet' witli posed thereon. v

3. In a device of the class described, a nozzle comprising an inlet ipe flared outwardly and upwardly, a threa ed flange thereon, a complementally shaped apertured top threaded on said angc, a vertical tube secured in one of said apertures and a plurality of inclined obliquely directed tubes arranged to a smaller jet superaiiord a pluralityof streams of Water conbasin below the nozzle to catch the waste.

5. A device of the class described comprising a waste bowl provided with an integral tubular hub in the sidethereof and an apertured boss in its bottom, an outlet pipe se.- cured in said apertured boss, an inlet pipe secured in said tubular hub, and a fount nozzle connected with said inlet pipe and apertured to afford a central vertical jet and a plurality of circumferential inclined jets convergmginto the centraljet affording abrupt change in cross sections of the How.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two l subscribing witnesses.

'ALBERT C. BROWN. Witnesses:

CHARLES W. HILLS, Jr., CHARLES W'. HILLS. 

